Trying out his new Vaudeville act variation of:
"That's no lady. That's my wife!"
New excerpts of former President Donald Trump's deposition in the lawsuit filed by E. Jean Carroll against him were unsealed on Wednesday.
Throughout the case, Trump has maintained that Carroll, who has accused Trump of raping her in the 1990s, was not his "type," with the implication being that he would never sexually assault someone to whom he was not physically attracted.
But as the Washington Post reports, Trump during his deposition was shown a photo of Carroll and he misidentified her as his former wife, Marla Maples.
"That’s Marla, yeah," Trump said. "That’s my wife."
His lawyer Alina Habba then interjected, “No, that’s Carroll.”
Trump said, “Oh, I see.”
Kaplan then said, “The person you just pointed to was E. Jean Carroll.”
When Habba repeated to Trump, “That’s Carroll,” he replied, “That’s Carroll?”
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She's not my type... that's my wife